Previously i used LMDE on my laptop, but now I moved to Ubuntu. I might have been a little bit rough with it, because I’ve simply format / partition, and installed Ubuntu on it. Home folder was separated, so i didn't touch it at all.

Now, when i start the Terminal, i get this message:

bash: /usr/bin/mint-fortune: No such file or directory

I've found a solution of this problem on Linux Mint forums:

sudo pico /etc/bash.bashrc

Removing the line:

/usr/bin/mint-fortune

But I don't have this line there. I imagine it has something to do with Home folder, since I formatted everything else before installing.

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I think it will be on ~/.bashrc file. So run this sudo gedit ~/.bashrc command to open .bashrc file and then remove the line /usr/bin/mint-fortune from that. Atlast source the .bashrc file by running this command source ~/.bashrc so that the changes could be made permanent.